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ESSAY (INTERNET)

The Internet is a vast global network facilitating access to information and communication, originally developed for military purposes and now utilized by millions worldwide. Despite its benefits, issues such as copyright infringement and illegal activities pose challenges that need addressing. Ultimately, the Internet remains a decentralized entity shaped by its users' culture and morality.
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ESSAY (INTERNET)

The Internet is a vast global network facilitating access to information and communication, originally developed for military purposes and now utilized by millions worldwide. Despite its benefits, issues such as copyright infringement and illegal activities pose challenges that need addressing. Ultimately, the Internet remains a decentralized entity shaped by its users' culture and morality.
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THE INTERNET

The Internet is the world's largest computer network with over 100 million
users worldwide and this number is doubling from year to year. The Internet is like an
international highway of information. Now, you can sit at your computer, choose a route
and arrive at your destination -that is, the information you need. Today, from your
computer, you can access a library in one country, talk to an expert on a certain topic in a
second country and send your own information to someone doing research in a third. So,
we don't know what will be next in the not-too-distant future.
The Internet was born when scientists attempted to connect the American Defence
network to other satellite networks in order to exchange information. Soon, scientific and
educational institutions as well as research departments became interested in linking up,
and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and
communication network.
The Internet now reaches all the countries in the world. You can be connected to
the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to an access system
which allows you to use some of the Internet's services.
ON THE OTHER HAND, To tell the truth, there are problems with modern technology
like the Internet. For example, copyright laws and other media regulations haven't managed
to come to grips with the Internet yet. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous people have
already recognized the commercial potential of the Internet. They have used it to sell
stolen goods illegally and even pornography, which would obviously make the Internet
unsuitable for use in schools. Both governments and computer experts are concerned about
the misuse of such a system and must do their best to prevent it.
TO SUM UP, Nobody actually owns the Internet, nobody runs it and no one has the
power to switch it off. Thus, the nature of the Internet will be shaped by the culture and
morality of the people who use it.

THE EDUCATION SHOULD BE FREE


SOCIAL MEDIAS SHOULD BE BANNED
RECYCLING

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